dilute, to make weaker or thinner by adding a liquid; to reduce the strength of, ambivalent, having mixed or opposing feelings or ideas, eclipse, the total or partial blocking of light from one celestial object by another / to obscure, darken or diminish, candor, honest, sincere expression, frankness, tentative, subject to change, provisional, not definite, hypothesis, an assumption or idea that must be studied to see if it is valid, mandatory, required by order, rule k or law; compulsory, heterogeneous, consisting of different types or parts; diverse, enmity, deep hatred, hostility, antagonism, enhance, to increase or make greater; to augment

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